Description - I have simply reached critical mass on this one, and I really can't believe no one else has cried uncle yet. So, I will do it. Here is an #AdobePainPoint.
Entering a Visualization Title when the component is small:
I mean seriously ADOBE!! Why should I have to resize the entire visualization just to enter a title?? Would it not be easier for you make it easier for the dialogue to resize for us so it is readable while we enter text?
Why is this feature important to you - As opposed to typing my titles elsewhere, then copying and pasting them in, OR, resizing my visualization just to view the title so I can type in my title. The first requires forethought to either set up titles in a different document. The second often causes the Workspace to recalculate when I change the size and shape of visualizations and move things around.
How would you like the feature to work - When I place my cursor in the Title Bar of a visualization, if text already exists, then visibility of the text will extend far enough so I can see the entire value, plus a little more. If no value exists, it should still provide space for at least 10 to 15 characters of visibility by default.
Current Behaviour - Current behavior is as pictured above and below. When the cursor is placed in the Title Bar of a smaller visualization, only a single character is displayed, followed by elipses obscuring the rest of the title, along with a mouseover display of the value currently in the title: